Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in the ...
The devastation of the January fires has left many overwhelmed with emotion. But when calamities hit, communities have the opportunity to rise up and help. Locals came together almost immediately in ...
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in central Asia known for hearty, homey meat dishes. There is a handful of restaurants specializing in Uzbek cuisine in Los Angeles, where the ...
Last month we checked in with our favorite local meteorologist, Autumn Robertson, at Spectrum News 1, to learn about “June Gloom” and how it affects our town. She took time out of her busy schedule to ...
The entertainment industry is experiencing its most dramatic transformation since the advent of television, as streaming platforms revolutionize how content is produced, distributed and consumed in ...
This announcement comes at a time when the California legislature has 2 bills in front of them to preserve local newspapers and the access of those neighborhoods to news that is timely and relative to ...
“I’ve always tried to be active in the communities I find myself in…We moved around so much my whole life, and it’s probably why I need to be involved,” said Jennifer Kim of Hancock Park. And the ...
In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe, a neighborhood and entertainment industry restaurant staple for decades. It turns ...
At the Windsor Square Association Town Hall in November, questions were raised to our public officials about the continued streetlight outages in Windsor Square. One LAPD representative declared that ...
The Junior League of Los Angeles (JLLA) marked 97 years of voluntarism with its annual change in leadership. Joy C. Williams is the new president. The headquarters of JLLA is on Larchmont Boulevard.
Chevalier’s Books, at 133 N. Larchmont Blvd., wants to make its shop a hub for the community, according to the store’s new general manager, Mackenzie “Mack” Van Engelenhoven. “We want people [of all ...
Starting as a native New Yorker, with a brief stop in the Ohio, Sam Uretsky has made Larchmont Village his home for past 26 years. “It was good fortune to be here. The weather is too intoxicating,” ...